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The FIA, motorsport’s world governing body, announced on Wednesday a major dialing back of the penalties issued to drivers for cursing after a groundswell of opposition towards the new ...
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FIA revises driver swearing penalties after allThe FIA has revised the penalties in Appendix B of its International Sporting Code, thus reducing the potential fines for drivers caught swearing, with mechanisms also in place for suspended ...
Four months after announcing new penalties for swearing, the FIA has amended some of its rules about foul language. The move comes after recent controversies around the harsh rules regarding ...
Max Verstappen has praised the FIA for relaxing rules regarding swearing, describing it as a “positive start” having initially been “too aggressive.” The Dutchman is not often one to ...
The FIA, Formula One’s governing body, has made significant revisions to the controversial penalty guidelines regarding misconduct and swearing it introduced earlier this year. The FIA has made ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem was appointed as FIA president in 2021 FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is proposing changes to the statutes of motorsport's governing body that appear to further extend his ...
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Christian Horner reveals FIA ‘proposal’ after F1 2026 engine talksChristian Horner said the FIA had tabled a proposal to change battery regulations ahead of sweeping rule adaptions for 2026. Next season will see a major shake-up in the build of Formula 1 cars ...
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FIA investigate McLaren’s brakes; Horner future update – round-upFrom the FIA’s imminent McLaren brake findings to the latest news in the Oliver Oakes saga, we’ve got all the biggest headlines all in one place. The FIA’s usual in-depth examination of a ...
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FIA revises driver swearing penaltiesThe FIA has revised the penalties in Appendix B of its International Sporting Code, thus reducing the potential fines for drivers caught swearing, with mechanisms also in place for suspended ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is proposing changes to the statutes of motorsport's governing body that appear to further extend his control. BBC Sport has seen a confidential document ...
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